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Central unit of the wireless sensors network
Ptáček, Zdeněk ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with function and control description of wireless communication circuit nRF24L01+ and its possible use for the creation of local wireless sensor network of star topology. Further studies of the function of sensor network and designs the central control unit for measured data collecting. At the same time discusses the possibility of the battery supply and system optimization.
Wireless sensor network
Beneš, Vladimír ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Bohrn, Marek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes the design and implementation of wireless sensor network for temperature measurement. Network have to meet requirements for multi-hop network-type. That means, the sensor unit is out of the range, information about the measured temperature will be transfer between sensors. The sensor that is in range of the control unit will retransmit data from multiple sites to the main device. The sensors and the control unit are controlled by a microcontroller and a battery-powered for better mobility. The transfer of measurement data uses free zone for short-range devices - 433 MHz.
Design of the wireless sensor and communication network
Ptáček, Zdeněk ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with the study of the existing wireless network types, propose and realisation of a dedicated wireless network based on using nRF24L01+ wireless module. The aim is to design a simple, reliable and multifunctional low-cost wireless network. The cellular tree topology and random retransmission delay are used to eliminate cross-talks. Low propagation time is achieved by using ALOHA Access Protocol. Network units cooperate with peripherals in order to measure temperature, humidity, illumination level and other. The power down mode is used to increase duration of battery powered network unit. Practical part of the thesis is focused on creating a computer program to control and set up the network. The network provides a central or autonomous mode.
Wireless sensor network
Beneš, Vladimír ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Bohrn, Marek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes the design and implementation of wireless sensor network for temperature measurement. Network have to meet requirements for multi-hop network-type. That means, the sensor unit is out of the range, information about the measured temperature will be transfer between sensors. The sensor that is in range of the control unit and will have saved data from multiple sites, to transmit all the data controller. The sensors and the control unit are controlled by a microcontroller and a battery-powered for better mobility. The transfer of measurement data uses free zone for short-range devices - 433 MHz.
Web Application for Monitoring of Elecric Energy Consumption
Režný, Jan ; Koutný, Martin (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis called „Web Application for Monitoring of Elecric Energy Consumption“ focuses on receiving, processing and visualization of measured values from wireless sensor network, which is measuring the consumption of electrical devices. The aim is to create a applications for data receiving and proccessing and application which can manage connected power meters, user-defined devices and its association, export measured data and display reports, graphs and statistics obtained from these measured values.
Smart Sensor Network with Using Mobile Devices
Tomčík, Milan ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the use of mobile devices as sensors of various activities. Different types of mobile device sensors are used, in particular the gyroscope, accelerometer and magnetometer. The thesis tackles the possibility of utilization of mobile devices as part of the nodes in a sensor network, while employing mobile device and fusing data obtained from their sensors.
Discovery of Wireless Sensor Network Topology Using Genetic Algorithms
Dalecký, Štěpán ; Samek, Jan (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The thesis deals with a design of the genetic algorithm that is able to discover the wireless sensor network topology using signal strength among particular sensors. At first, the thesis describes the theory of genetic algorithm and wireless sensor network. Subsequently, on the basis of this theory, the genetic algorithm serving for the wireless sensor network topology discovery has been designed. The thesis also describes important features of the algorithm implementation. In conclusion, the outcomes have been reviewed.
Design and implementation of the sensor network technological sample for diagnostic purposes
Venglář, Vojtěch ; Krejsa, Jiří (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis was to design and implement a prototype of binary topology sensor network (as proposed in patent CZ 306855 B6). Important part was evaluation of this type of network. A survey of commonly used sensors and technologies used in intelligent buildings and sensor networks was created. The gathered information was used for the evaluation. A network for analog signal transmission was designed and implemented (including all the elements) based on the patent proposal. A number of configurations was proposed to test the network features. Measurements were performed using all the proposed configurations. Two devices were used for the measurement: STM32 Nucleo F303K8, MyRIO (by National Instruments). Looking at the measured data, we can tell that the consistency is good enough to declare this network functional as a concept. However, we cannot recommend this type of network for high precision applications at the time, due to some accuracy and consistency issues. We have also detected relatively significant noise in the data. That could be caused by many external influences, partly by faulty design of the components.
Technology of Sensor Networks
Koval, Miroslav ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with sensor networking technology, namely about ZigBee. This work consists of two parts - teoretical and practical. The teoretical part is created by some chapters which describe protocols and standards which compose a bases to ZigBee technology. Some parts of this chapter compare ZigBee network with the other wireless solutions and deals with their features. Practical parts is based on properties of available ZigBee devices and summarize communication among sensor network nodes,  own ZigBee application, application gateway design and its implementation for ZigBee network monitoring and control from Internet. The last chapter is devoted to discusion about problems and their solutions alternatively  about suggestions of next study and improvement this project.
Realization of narrowband powerline modems
Kubíček, Lukáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Koutný, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with a narrowband power line communication technology (PLC) and focuses on the potential use in the sensor networks. This thesis addresses both the structure and basic properties of PLC standard and possible use of this application in practice. The main part of this work is implementation of the PLC networks with IC ST7570 of STMicroelectronics. As an example of practical use of PLC technology, this network is connected to the computer where the data from the sensor (meter) connected to a PLC modem, stored in a database using a PHP script as presented by the Internet. Problem solving in this thesis focuses primarily on the simplicity and universality of the resulting applications.

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